Load line regulations are designed to insure that a vessel has adequate structural strength and sufficient().
A、lifesaving equipment
B、stability
C、mooring tension
D、riser tension
A、lifesaving equipment
B、stability
C、mooring tension
D、riser tension
A、International Cargo Bureau Regulations B、Load Line Regulations C、Rules and Regulations for Cargo and Miscellaneous Vessels D、vessel's classification society rules and regulations
A、International Cargo Bureau Regulations B、Load Line Regulations C、Rules and Regulations for Cargo and Miscellaneous Vessels D、Vessel's classification society rules and regulations
A、A.The line over the summer load waterline B、B.The line above the tropical load waterline C、C.The line below the tropical load waterline D、D.The line between the summer and the winter north Atlantic load waterline
A、The first line at the bottom B、The second line from the bottom C、The third line from the bottom D、The fourth line from the bottom
A、lights that must be displayed on anchor buoys B、the display of load line markings C、minimum horsepower for tugs involved in rig moves D、lighting of mobile offshore drilling units being towed
A、maximum sustained vertical load an anchor will resist before dragging B、maximum sustained horizontal load an anchor will resist before dragging C、maximum sustained vertical load an anchor will resist before the mooring line breaks D、maximum sustained horizontal load an anchor will resist before the mooring line breaks